United with India in grief: U.K. Minister Lisa Nandy
U.K. Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Lisa Nandy joined in a moment’s silence as a gesture of respect and mourning for the innocent victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, as she expressed her “deepest sympathies” on behalf of the British Government.
At a joint reception hosted by her department and the High Commission of India in London on Wednesday (April 23, 2025) evening, Ms. Nandy began by acknowledging the “very difficult time” as the world absorbed the impact of the “appalling terror attacks”.
“The relationship between India and the U.K. has always been strong and deep, and at times like this, friends matter. So, on behalf of all of us, as the Prime Minister (Keir Starmer) has already said, we offer our deepest sympathies, and we stand united with you in grief,” she said.
– PTI
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